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    During the Florentine period‚ there were numerous of paintings of Madonnas that portrayed Virgin Mary‚ Christ and young John the Baptist but out of all the works‚ Raphael stood out for his incredibly beautiful and sweet Madonnas. Raphael is one of the most well known painters in the High Renaissance. Madonna of the Meadow was painted in 1505 and a year later Madonna of the Goldfinch was painted. Both paintings are religious and humanistic in nature and share a sense of High Renaissance composed of

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    European Communities Act 1972 and Human Rights Act 1998 change almost permanently the approach of courts towards the Parliament’s Acts. Parliamentary Sovereignty‚ Freedoms and Rights Prior EU Act 1972 and HRA 1998 AV Dicey gives a solid definition of what is parliamentary sovereignty. That definition underpins three basic principles1: Parliament may enact laws on any subject matter it chooses No Parliament may be bound by a predecessor or bind a successor-implied repeal doctrine‚ if an Act of Parliament

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    Madonna And Child Duccio

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    artist Duccio di Buoninsegna is titled Madonna and Child. Also commonly referred to as the Stroganoff Madonna or Stoclet Madonna (from its two previous owners)‚ it depicts the Virgin Mary holding Christ. The painting is currently on display by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City‚ New York. According to Carol Vogel in her article “The Met Makes Its Biggest Purchase Ever‚” the Metropolitan Museum of Art paid between “$45 million to $50 million” for Madonna and Child. Despite its whopping price

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    What Is Bungie's Success?

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    programmer; Jason Jones. Together‚ they released their first game; Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete in 1992 and sold 2‚500 copies began the rise of their company. They are known most for the Halo franchise; grossing over 250 million dollars. From their success‚ the company has grown to 500 employees. After separating from Microsoft Gaming Studios‚ they are about to release a new game franchise called Destiny. As a video game developer‚ Bungie uses technology in tons of different ways. Videogame development

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    Duccio: Madonna And Child

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    DUCCIO – MADONNA AND CHILD This is the first time I do the museum paper‚ that’s made me have a lot of mixing feeling‚ wondering‚ excited‚ curious… Then‚ I went to the internet to make some research in art works at Metropolitan Museum. Actually‚ I’m interested in painting for one reason is I love drawing. I made about eleven oil paintings in my whole life. My life inspired me to put my emotion into the painting‚ sometime it was sad‚ sometime it was exciting. The value of all the painting is not

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    Madonna of the Long Neck

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    PART I : Significance Essay 1: STYLISTIC Analysis (50 points)  Madonna of the Long Neck In many ways‚ each artist has their own individual technologies and style feature‚ and during the 1520‚ Mannerism was a particular style for many artist adoption and favor. This style of art became popular in Florence and Rome in the late Renaissance. During this period artists got a lot of technical knowledge from it‚ such as the use of oil paints and perspective drawing. High renaissance art is character

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    Crivelli’s painting shows the Madonna behind the inscribed marble slap delicately holding the infant Christ. Christ is sitting on a cushion‚ holding a bird and surrounded by a carnation‚ cherries and a book of hours. Set against a fading blue background‚ behind them are two angels and above the group of figures is an array of fruit hang overhead. While retaining strong iconography of the christian imagery before its time‚ Crivelli’s Madonna and Child with Two Angels changes some of those details

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    Sustainability

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    Adams‚ Managing Director‚ British American Tobacco p.l.c. British American Tobacco at a glance Our approach to social reporting Stakeholder dialogue Seeking best practice: independent standards‚ verification‚ expert guidance Group CSR governance What we learned in the first cycle Stakeholder global issues landscape 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 2 2 4 6 9 10 15 20 22 25 2 ISSUES AROUND TOBACCO 26 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 The risks of smoking‚ consumer information and public

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    Megan Gardiner Nancy Lloyd GLE 120 03 8 May 2014 Introduction: People are faced with decisions every day and they have the choice to take the high road but often times they chose to take the low road. When it comes to decision making taking the high road is choosing the ethical option while the low road is making the decision to take the unethical option. The article The Psychology of Fraud: Why Good People Do Bad Things‚ by Chana Joffe-Walt and Alix Speigal gets to the bottom of why people‚

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    How Change Might Facilitate the Project’s Success Shima Shirazi CPMGT/300 9/1/2013 Maxine Brooker Title of Paper “Very few projects are ever completed according to the original plan. The changes to the plan result from either increased knowledge‚ a need for competitiveness‚ or changing customer/consumer tastes. Once the changes are made‚ there is almost always an accompanying increase in the budget and/or elongation of the schedule.”(Kerzner‚ p.949‚ 2009). The urge

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